
Ein Schweizer namens Nötzli
Drama · Comedy
Overview
Josef Nötzli is a shy and somewhat awkward man. He has been working as an accountant in a chemical plant in West Berlin for 26 years. But Nötzli originally comes from Switzerland. Nötzli started out as an accountant and remained in this position. Due to a misunderstanding, Nötzli suddenly makes someone else's career. At last, Nötzli is able to put his knowledge and concepts into practice. With his ideas, he quickly steers the badly damaged company back into the profit zone. But it is precisely at this moment that Nötzli's high-flying career comes to an abrupt end: the mysterious misunderstanding comes to light and Nötzli is dismissed from his post, accused of deliberately obtaining a position by fraud. Together with his colleague Neubauer, Nötzli ends up back in the accounts department. Now nothing can keep him in the company. He leaves the chemical plant with his friend Neubauer. But is this farewell final?
Top Cast


Walter Roderer
Walter Roderer
Josef Noetzli
Walter Roderer
Josef Noetzli


Ursela Monn
Ursela Monn
Hilde Hartmann
Ursela Monn
Hilde Hartmann


Julia Biedermann
Julia Biedermann
Eva Brock
Julia Biedermann
Eva Brock
Joachim Tennstedt
Joachim Tennstedt
Stehberger
Joachim Tennstedt
Stehberger


Friedrich G. Beckhaus
Friedrich G. Beckhaus
Müller
Friedrich G. Beckhaus
Müller
Heinz Theo Branding
Heinz Theo Branding
Generaldirektor Dr. Karl Brock
Heinz Theo Branding
Generaldirektor Dr. Karl Brock
Dagmar Altrichter
Dagmar Altrichter
Caroline Stehberger
Dagmar Altrichter
Caroline Stehberger


Ruth Jecklin
Ruth Jecklin
Juliane Kehr
Ruth Jecklin
Juliane Kehr


Jochen Schroeder
Jochen Schroeder
Alfred Neubauer
Jochen Schroeder
Alfred Neubauer


Eva Astor
Eva Astor
Frau Brock
Eva Astor
Frau Brock
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